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  • Small businesses still confused over ISP offerings: ACA

    Small businesses are still facing significant challenges when it comes to choosing their Internet provider, according to the Australian Communications Authority (ACA).

  • Long-distance relief for Aussie business broadband

    Australian business using Telstra’s OnRamp products will soon be able to pre-select their long distance carriers.

  • Broadband over powerlines: Regulator weighs in

    Australia's communications regulator has set up a broadband over powerline (BPL) information portal as it considers what rules must govern the delivery of telecommunications services using electrical power wiring.

  • Analyst slams ACA spectrum auction

    Emerging wireless broadband providers may get "screwed" by the Australian Communications Authority's plan to auction off four additional radiofrequency spectrum licences for broadband wireless access use, an IDC analyst said today.

  • ACA calls for submissions on VoIP regulation

    The Australian Communications Authority (ACA) has called for submissions to its review of telecommunications policies in relation to voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services today.

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  • Consumers rights still lagging: ACA chief

    In an exclusive interview, the Australian Communications Authority's retiring chairman Dr Bob Horton explains why consumer rights continue to lag. He touches on other topics including regulating mobile adult content.

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